> On Oct 16, 2019, at 9:25 AM, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 10/16/19 at 12:20 PM, [email protected] (Duane Murphy) wrote:
> 
>> You must allow `bbedit` to send events to the BBEdit application. Use
>> `tccutil reset AppleEvents` to reset the system's permissions, and try
>> again. bbedit: error: -1743
>> 
>> I receive this error when I try to launch BBEdit using the bbedit
>> command line tool. This is new (probably after upgrading the OS?).
> 
> Here's an excerpt from the 12.5 change notes which may help:
> 
> ===
> 
>    When running on macOS 10.14, the command-line tools will preflight
>    their operations to make sure that they've been allowed to send
>    events to BBEdit. This may prompt you to allow access. If you deny
>    access, or have previously done so, the tools won't work correctly
>    until you run this Terminal command (and they will tell you so):
> 
>    tccutil reset AppleEvents
> 
>    If using tccutil doesn't solve the problem, then you are likely
>    using iTerm2 and your beta is out of date. Updating iTerm to the
>    latest available version should resolve this.
> 
> ===

Thanks Rich,

iTerm2 — Build 3.3.6. No updates avaialble.

Is iTerm2 still børked?

 …Duane

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